B-license

B-license

The holder of this license may be the pilot-in-command of an aircraft weighing not more than 12,500 lb (5700 kilograms) but may be co-pilot of any aircraft. He or she is allowed to carry passengers for remuneration. Another name for commercial pilot license.

Usually, holding a C-License is a requirement for participating in a training course for a B-License, and holding a B-License is a precondition for being eligible to participate in an A-License training course.

first obtaining a C-License, then a B-License, and then an A-License).

The effects of all other formal qualifications such as the coaching diploma and licenses issued by the DOSB; other certificates, formations, and vocational trainings; other university degrees; and all coaching licenses issued by international and national sport associations are insignificant (with the exception of a B-License, which has a significant negative effect in two out of three models).

Furthermore in April of this year, Tamkeen signed a second agreement with Gulf Air to offer two-year job training contracts to 40 engineers who completed the Aeronautics Engineering Programme at BAS Engineering Training Centre and gained their EASA B-License.

BNA) -- In line with its initiative to provide support to enhance the capabilities of Bahrainis and their employability, Tamkeen announced today the signing of an agreement with Bahrain's national carrier, Gulf Air, to offer two-year job training contracts to 40 engineers who have completed an Aeronautics Engineering Programme with BAS Engineering Training Centre and gained their EASA B-License.

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